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EK9 Type-H
Re: EK9 Type-H
Coolant filler cap - Managed to find a couple of pictures of this at last, sure I took more but I can’t seem to find them now, oh well. With the radiator mounted so low the top hose is actually quite low in relation to the engine so I had to come up with a way of mounting it up high that didn’t involve running hoses all over the engine bay and still looked nice.
I messed around with inline filler necks while working out that I didn’t like standard hoses and came to the conclusion that there was no way I could make one look nice. In the end I found a motorbike filler neck that had the right orientation of outlets and set about making a mount for it
This all ends up in the inlet to the heater matrix pipe which is a bit unusual, but I can’t actually see a problem with it (the car has now been run up to temperature a few times without issue) so after all the messing about it sits like this…
Feel free to point out any potential problems this might cause
I messed around with inline filler necks while working out that I didn’t like standard hoses and came to the conclusion that there was no way I could make one look nice. In the end I found a motorbike filler neck that had the right orientation of outlets and set about making a mount for it
This all ends up in the inlet to the heater matrix pipe which is a bit unusual, but I can’t actually see a problem with it (the car has now been run up to temperature a few times without issue) so after all the messing about it sits like this…
Feel free to point out any potential problems this might cause
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Re: EK9 Type-H
I dont think there is one attached in the pictures, but yes there is now an expansion tank in place, just hidden awaywurlycorner wrote:More nice fab'ing
Have you got an expansion tank connected to that? (Can't make out from the pics).
If not, is there a danger of the cap venting straight onto/into the distributor?
Re: EK9 Type-H
ThanksNafemanNathan wrote:Just don't let anyone lean on that bracket and shear your Vtec solenoid off
Nice work bud. First time I've seen this thread
Good point! It is fairly well supported underneath by the pipe running to the head as well but certainly could be an issue....I do virtually everything on the car myself so as long as I'm carefull where I'm leaning should be ok.
Re: EK9 Type-H
Leaping ahead a bit….the body work will need a bit of attention once the mechanical side is all finished and bedded in. There is no rust however it does have the odd ding, paint on the front bumper is far from good etc. One other problem is a small area of thin paint on the driver’s side quarter where/near to where the usual type R sticker would be, sort of looks like it’s been polished too much in one area – maybe in an attempt to remove glue/mark left by original sticker. I quite like the ‘no stickers look’ the car arrived like however In an attempt to hide/distract from this mark for now I got these made up just for fun…not 100% sold on them so may go back 'naked' later
Also a reasonable shot showing despite the exhaust being 3” all the way through I went for a pretty subtle look at the back…
Also a reasonable shot showing despite the exhaust being 3” all the way through I went for a pretty subtle look at the back…
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Re: EK9 Type-H
Another small update as I’ve managed to sort out some picture of the new fuel lines, pressure regulator, filter etc. going in
New goodies…
Spent ages deciding where to put this:
Ended up with:
Had a bit of an issue with the feed in link to the fuel rail leaking due to a dodgy thread, but managed to source a new standard ATR fuel rail to cure the problem and so far everything has been fine.
All linked up, although has since been tidied up a little further with the addition of a couple of hose separators to neaten up how the lines sit in the bay:
New goodies…
Spent ages deciding where to put this:
Ended up with:
Had a bit of an issue with the feed in link to the fuel rail leaking due to a dodgy thread, but managed to source a new standard ATR fuel rail to cure the problem and so far everything has been fine.
All linked up, although has since been tidied up a little further with the addition of a couple of hose separators to neaten up how the lines sit in the bay:
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